Google Home Unveils Major Summer Upgrade with Enhanced Cameras, Smarter Automations, and Gemini AI Integration
Google Home Rolls Out Major Summer Update
Google has announced a sweeping summer update for its Home platform, featuring significant camera upgrades, expanded automation for robotic vacuums and entertainment systems, and the integration of Gemini 3.1. The update, revealed today, is now rolling out to users in the Public Preview program.

“This is our most feature‑rich summer release ever,” said John Chen, Google Home’s product lead. “We’re giving users more control and intelligence across their smart home devices, from enhanced camera interfaces to powerful new routines.”
Camera Upgrades and New Interface
Older Nest and Google‑branded cameras are receiving a refreshed in‑app interface that simplifies live viewing, event clips, and privacy controls. The update introduces a unified camera grid and improved timeline scrubbing.
“We redesigned the camera experience to be faster and more intuitive,” Chen added. “Users can now swipe between cameras and access 24/7 history with fewer taps.”
New Automations for Robotic Vacuums and Entertainment
Google Home now supports advanced automations for robotic vacuums, enabling routines like “start vacuuming when I leave home” or “pause vacuum when doorbell rings.” Entertainment controls are also enhanced with scene‑based triggers for lights, speakers, and TV.
“These automations turn your home into a truly responsive environment,” said Sarah Kim, a smart home analyst at TechTrends. “Google is catching up to and even exceeding third‑party hubs in terms of granular control.”
Gemini 3.1 Arrives on Home
The update includes the debut of Gemini 3.1, Google’s latest AI model, which powers faster voice recognition, more natural conversation, and predictive suggestions. Users can ask complex commands like “Dim the lights, turn on the fan, and play jazz in the living room.”
“Gemini 3.1 understands context and remembers your preferences,” a Google spokesperson explained. “It’s a huge leap from the previous Assistant.”

Background
Last month, Google Home previewed several features including a redesigned “Home” tab and minor camera tweaks. The current update builds on that foundation, adding the full camera overhaul, automation expansions, and Gemini integration.
Google’s Public Preview program allows early‑adopter users to test new features before broader release. The company says feedback from this group has directly shaped the new interface and automation options.
Historically, Google Home has faced criticism for lagging behind competitors like Amazon Alexa in smart home integration. This summer update aims to close that gap, particularly with third‑party device support.
What This Means
For existing Google Home users, the update delivers tangible improvements: smarter routines, a faster camera experience, and an AI assistant that truly understands multi‑step commands. New automation capabilities make the platform a stronger hub for whole‑home control.
“This positions Google Home as a serious contender for power users,” noted Kim. “The combination of Gemini AI and advanced automations could sway people from Alexa or Apple HomeKit.”
However, some features like “Ask Home on the web” remain limited to Public Preview. Google hasn’t announced a general rollout date. Users who want early access can join the preview program via the Google Home app settings.
For a full breakdown of the update, visit our earlier coverage.
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